Richard Bridges keeps an eye on several surveillance cameras located around Nashville from his post inside the Tennessee Department of Transportation's dispatch site west of downtown.

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Brian Haas
| The Tennessean

From the moment you hit the road in the morning, you're most likely being watched.

On residential roads, such as those in Gallatin, it could be cameras set up to catch people who run red lights. In Dickson, it could be a camera set up to catch speeders. Throughout Sumner County, it could be cameras that are collecting information on every license plate that passes by.